PAKISTAN - Intelligence service has ties to al Quaeda

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Asnip from the New York Times, courtesy of Lucianne:

WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 — The intelligence service of Pakistan, a crucial American ally in the war on terrorism, has had an indirect but longstanding relationship with Al Qaeda, turning a blind eye for years to the growing ties between Osama bin Laden and the Taliban, according to American officials. The intelligence service even used Al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan to train covert operatives for use in a war of terror against India, the Americans say. The intelligence service, known as Inter-Services Intelligence, or I.S.I., also maintained direct links to guerrillas fighting in the disputed territory of Kashmir on Pakistan's border with India, the officials said. American fears over the agency's dealings with Kashmiri militant groups and with the Taliban government of Afghanistan became so great last year that the Secret Service adamantly opposed a planned trip by President Clinton to Pakistan out of concern for his safety, former senior American officials said.

-- Anonymous, October 28, 2001

Answers

huh, how about that.

Considering how many in Packitstan oppose US presence there, I am not totally surprised.

-- Anonymous, October 29, 2001


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